@OlenaI want to try to order the cream. How long is sending to Europe?
I am still using the cream and am still finding it effective. GcMAF only improved my energy levels when I first used the injections, but since then the main thing it has improved is brain fog and resistance to (especially viral) infections. Interestingly, I started getting recurring bacterial sinus and throat infections when I began the GcMAF, but I now believe that is because my body is now fighting bacteria that was probably already there in my system. Having used injections, yogurt and oral colostrum MAF as well, I think that the cream is certainly the easiest and more effective than the yogurt and oral colostrum MAF. Whether it is more effective than the injections is hard to say.Wondering how others here are doing with it now. Are you still using it? What have you noticed?
@Fuzzyhead @ukxmrv @douglasmich @Jeremy C.
I've not used an MAF products since last year. Mainly down to money. The MAF for me (yoghurt) took me to a plateau but then wore off when I stopped taking it. i did try the drops but they had no effect on me,
"I have more inflammation after the application, I'm bloated, tired. And it comes fast. "
frederic83 tried a small amount of the MAF 4X cream, but found strong reactions to it, which made him stop:
I confirm the concentrated cream is potent, I don't think it is a scam. I had to stop because it reactivated the virus that is probably causing my CFS, HHV-7, inside the colon. So I had to use Nexavir to eliminate it.
Even a small dose, behind the knees for example, made a reaction, but more inflammation for me. It is a powerful stuff.
I have not tried the injections or yoghurt.
I think this cream is a good alternative for the ones that could benefit from GcMAF. And it is (relatively) cheap! But be careful if you have herpes infections like me.
It would be interesting to have feedbacks from people with confirmed enterovirus infections. I suggest to begin with a very low dose if the concentrated cream is used.
I bought the cream at mafactive.eu, the cream is made in France, and I live in France, so it took just a few days for the shipping.
One comment which may help
"It can take up to six days to kick in- so wait a full six days before you start going up again. I worked up to 3x a day on my lymph nodes and behind my knees, stopped taking it,m for four days (forgot to pack it when I traveled) and went straight back to 3x a day. Terrible idea. Six days after I got back, (yesterday) experienced 2 worst herx I've had EVER. Go slow first six days, but it WILL work. I'm 1000x better since I started taking a month ago!"
(this is from some one else)
Started cream yesterday, no effect so far
@GcMAF Australia do you recommend a lentil sized dab every 3 days for 2 applications, then what?
This cream is MUCH cheaper then the bravo suppositories or yogurt
the cream seems to be half marketed at skin care/wrinkles, anyone had any effect in this area?
has everyone had their nagalase levels tested? ive heard that it may only work in those that levels of this are high. ?
the cream seems to be half marketed at skin care/wrinkles, anyone had any effect in this area?
It is marketed that way for legal reasons.the cream seems to be half marketed at skin care/wrinkles, anyone had any effect in this area?
The idea is to activate macrophages. Macrophages:SO this is good for EBV people but bad for herpers people. I do have a entero virus infection (coaxaxie) so is this a go or not? I was so interested on trying MAF. but don't want to exacerbates hh6v for sure.
The macrophage is a large white blood cell that is an integral part of our immune system. Its job is to locate microscopic foreign bodies and 'eat' them. Macrophages use the process of phagocytosis to engulf particles and then digest them.
It can be rough for patients with a lot of inflammation. Hence, if one decides to try it, my experience (and that of my doctor) indicate trying very low doses first.I have heard it can be rough for people with a lot of neuro issues can anyone erify this?
Yes, I'm pretty sure all the skin care stuff is just to divert from the actual therapeutic use.